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I've just bought a new power supply unit and fitted it
I've plugged it into to monitor etc,
The pc turns on and all fans come on as expected but An error comes up saying no boot disk detected or has failed
Is there anyway I can fix this?
Why is this, I have used all the cables i can

Thanks


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Did you hookup your graphics card? Did you use a DVI or VGA to connect your graphics card to your monitor? Is your graphics card in a PCI-E slot? Take a picture of the inside of your case.
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Dovashin wrote Did you hookup your graphics card? Did you use a DVI or VGA to connect your graphics card to your monitor? Is your graphics card in a PCI-E slot? Take a picture of the inside of your case.


The graphics card wasn't touched but I'll upload a picture if I can,
Is the picture any good, normally use a dvi
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I see your problem, you are using a CX PSU...

Do the fans on the GPU spin up?
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ChangsITSupport wrote I see your problem, you are using a CX PSU...

Do the fans on the GPU spin up?


No worries I have now fixed this problem but no I get an error saying no boot disk detected or disk has failed :/
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sidewoodgaming wrote
ChangsITSupport wrote I see your problem, you are using a CX PSU...

Do the fans on the GPU spin up?


No worries I have now fixed this problem but no I get an error saying no boot disk detected or disk has failed :/


Out of curiosity why is the CPU fan not straight?
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Persil2in1 wrote
sidewoodgaming wrote
ChangsITSupport wrote I see your problem, you are using a CX PSU...

Do the fans on the GPU spin up?


No worries I have now fixed this problem but no I get an error saying no boot disk detected or disk has failed :/


Out of curiosity why is the CPU fan not straight?


Not a clue to be honest, came like that when I bought it. Not touched it
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sidewoodgaming wrote
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sidewoodgaming wrote
ChangsITSupport wrote I see your problem, you are using a CX PSU...

Do the fans on the GPU spin up?


No worries I have now fixed this problem but no I get an error saying no boot disk detected or disk has failed :/


Out of curiosity why is the CPU fan not straight?


Not a clue to be honest, came like that when I bought it. Not touched it


That's a bit odd lol. The fan part just needs aligning with the screws but that's it.
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The issue now lies with a HDD or SSD that you have in your PC.

Make sure that all the cables are attached going to and from the hard drives / SSD's.

You should be able to access the BIOS to change the boot priority. First of, check if you can see your HDD and if you can, make it first boot. If you cant see it, there is a cable that is loose / not plugged in.
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Xlggy wrote The issue now lies with a HDD or SSD that you have in your PC.

Make sure that all the cables are attached going to and from the hard drives / SSD's.

You should be able to access the BIOS to change the boot priority. First of, check if you can see your HDD and if you can, make it first boot. If you cant see it, there is a cable that is loose / not plugged in.


All cable are connected securely, a computer wiz has looked at it and said its all connect fine

What do you mean by first boot?
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